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Sri Lanka’s dengue death toll reaches 50 as cases surge past 73,000
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Sri Lanka’s dengue death toll reaches 50 as cases surge past 73,000

July 17, 2026·1 min read
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  1. 01Sri Lanka's dengue crisis death toll reached 50 by July 16.
  2. 02Total dengue infections in 2023 surged to 73,455.
  3. 03Western Province accounts for over half of all cases.
  4. 04Gampaha and Colombo districts are hardest hit.
  5. 05Monthly cases drastically increased in June and July.
  6. 06Authorities identified 175 high-risk MOH areas.
  7. 07Daily average of 2,677 new cases reported.
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Sri Lanka’s dengue crisis has intensified, with the official death toll climbing to 50 by July 16, marking a case fatality rate of 0.07%.  The National Dengue Control Unit reports that total infections this year have surged to 73,455, underscoring the scale of the outbreak. The Western Province remains the epicenter, accounting for more than half of all cases (38,700), with Gampaha (15,341) and Colombo (14,625) districts hardest hit. The Southern Province follows with 11,382 cases, while Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces each report over 6,000 infections. Monthly data shows a sharp escalation in recent weeks: June recorded 21,538 cases, while July has already added 18,076. Earlier months saw lower figures, with May at 8,590 and April at 5,651. Authorities have flagged 175 MOH areas as high‑risk during Week 27, with an average of 2,677 new cases reported daily. (Newswire)

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